Require a specific impact assessment of the predicted 'in-migration' (Section 15.9.1) on the unorganized territory's zero-service capacity.
Strategic Rationale
"The Initial Project Description anticipates that meeting labour demand will require in-migration. For Melgund, an unorganized territory with zero local fire, ambulance, or police services, any project-induced population increase creates an immediate safety gap. The Proponent must demonstrate self-sufficiency and explain how they will prevent this demographic shift from overwhelming a community that has no municipal infrastructure to support new residents. Reliance on distant regional hubs for emergency services makes this population growth an unacceptable risk without Proponent-supplied mitigation."
Source Context
Understanding the Impacts of Nuclear Waste on our Community
This digital archive houses the public comments submitted to the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada regarding Project 88774: The Nuclear Waste Management Organization Deep Geological Repository (DGR) for Canada's Used Nuclear Fuel Project. The impact assessment is led jointly by the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. This archive preserves community perspectives, concerns, and observations shared during the assessment process, particularly in relation to Melgund Township, Northwestern Ontario and the communities of Dyment and Borups Corners who are the closest and most impacted of all in the process.